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Showing posts with label Functional brain imaging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Functional brain imaging. Show all posts
Wednesday, 15 September 2010
Functional Brain Imaging Reveals Positive Effects of Natural Tranquil Environments on Human Brain
Functional brain imaging was used to assess the environmental impact on brain functions in a study published in the journal NeuroImage. The study revealed that tranquil living environmental scenes, such as the sea, positively affect the human brain functions, conversely, man-made environments, such as motorways, affect the brain negatively. The research, which was conducted at the University of Sheffield, involved academics from the University's Academic Unit of Clinical Psychiatry, Academic Radiology and the School of Architecture, along with the School of Engineering, Design and Technology at the University of Bradford and the Institute of Medicine and Neuroscience at J-lich, Germany.
Thursday, 9 September 2010
Functional Brain Imaging in Parkinson's to Determine Medication-Cognition Relationship
Functional brain imaging is now conducted in Parkinson's patients by PhD student, Ian Cameron, in an attempt to determine the brain parts affected by the currently
prescribed medications in Parkinson's disease. These medications are primarily used to treat symptomatic motor dysfunction in Parkinson's patients.
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